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When Water Science and Data Science Team Up Against Harmful Algae The Context: Climate change and increasing human activity near water points cause cyanobacterial efflorescence to rapidly multiply, leading to potentially harmful water contamination. The Challenge: Because cyanotoxins have been associated with various health problems in humans and animals, these events can have serious impacts ...
The 3DREAMS project presents the concept of a 3D radiative Digital Twin Earth (DTE) and how it can be used to understand the effects of surface heterogeneities on aerosol retrieval from multi-angular observations. A series of realistic scenes will be generated and used by the Eradiate radiative transfer (RT) model for the simulation of satellite observations. The impact of various types of ...
Precision agriculture is a revolutionary approach that leverages technology to optimize farming practices. Precision agriculture systems offer a modern solution to these age-old problems, enabling farms to enhance productivity, reduce waste, and improve sustainability. ...
One of India’s leading crop protection companies has harnessed the power of remote sensing technology to enhance its interactions with farmers. By offering valuable insights into crop management, covering aspects such as nutrition, irrigation, and pest and disease control. The company has improved the efficacy of crop protection strategies and strengthened its relationships with the farming ...
LG Sonic uniquely provides bathymetry analysis through remote sensing to determine water depth and topography of underwater terrain, including both historical data and predictions of future sediment accumulation. This provides data to inform accurate volume estimation, sedimentation monitoring, infrastructure maintenance, ...
As a concept in engineering and environmental management, in parallel with solution-proposals, consideration is also given to the consequences of inaction and leaving a challenge unmet with solutions. The “do-nothing” approach to managing algal blooms, therefore, involves taking minimal or no action to actively control or mitigate the effects of algal blooms in natural bodies of water ...
The Central and West Asia and North Africa (CWANA) region is highly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. The agricultural sector is particularly susceptible, employing 50–60% of the labor force and contributing significantly to the region’s socio-economic development. The CWANA region is already experiencing more frequent – and intense – droughts and heat waves. ...
Optimize Irrigation with Our Full Suite of Features Irrigation Recommendations Our advanced scheduling tools provide precise and daily recommendations for optimal irrigation, leveraging remote sensing algorithms and hyper-local meteorological data, soil, and crop-specific agronomy. ...
There are different ways to measure how deeply the demand for water exceeds the supply and what it means Water scarcity and water stress are terms we hear often, but what exactly do they mean? It depends on how they are measured. Falkenmark Water Stress Indicator One widely used method of measuring water scarcity is the Falkenmark Water Stress Indicator, also known as the Falkenmark indicator ...
Fresh Eyes on Ice is a current (multi-year) project aimed at connecting researchers and local Arctic communities using freshwater ice data. This data is used to study the changing climate conditions and for science education and outreach. beadedstream provided Buoy Loggers and Digital Temperature Cables to monitor lake ice. Transmission of the data through satellite modems allows stakeholders to ...
It involves not only farmers but also scientists who offer technological intervention for location-specific issues based on intelligent research data. Digital technologies, such as IoT-enabled sensors, can empower farmers with critical crop information on a real-time basis. ...
However, it is a laborious and expensive method. Remote Sensing and GIS: Remote sensing helps to collect data through satellite that helps to estimate crop area. ...
Through the continuous deepening and expansion of applications, the technology was quickly recognized and perfected and widely used. The hyperspectral data obtained by remote sensing (RS) technology can predict soil heavy metal content with its high spectral resolution and multiple and continuous spectral bands, and can achieve large-area, ...
Farmers, food manufacturers, agronomists, and agricultural politicians who want to improve output and profitability would benefit from space-based technologies for climate-smart agriculture. Satellite remote sensing data is critical for monitoring soil, drought, snow cover, and crop development. ...
Data is essential in water treatment, as it allows for a better understanding of the 'why', 'how', and 'when' of harmful algal blooms ...
Watch the clip here: Patrick: GroGuru doesn’t just do soil moisture, temperature sensing, and soil salinity sensing. We have our telemetry. We send that up to the cloud. ...
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Approximately a year ago, I entered the plant phenotyping arena and in my first blog for our company posed the following ...
If you are looking for a classic example of the circle of life, consider the forest canopy structure. A forest’s canopy structure is influenced by environmental and soil factors, and it also influences these factors in return. It is an aspect of forest ecology that is receiving more attention in this age of climate change emergency. The canopy structure is often overlooked, with most of the ...
Micro Pulse LiDAR remote sensing data are used to calculate a highly accurate Planetary Boundary Layer (PBL) height to improve plume models that help assess emissions sources. ...
On the ground, the photos, news, and data from growers using our microbially-treated seeds have been exciting. ...
